Her eyes lifted to mine–hazel against gray, and she licked her lower lip. My jaw tightened at the move. She was doing it on purpose. “Just do it!” Ash growled inside my head. Without any warning, I pushed my heavy erection against her opening. She screamed at the sudden intrusion and my cock sli
AMBER As I awoke, I found myself in the bedroom, bathed in the soft glow of the fireplace. To my surprise, Ray was there, seated in an armchair. He had one elbow casually propped against the armrest, while his head rested upon his hand, and his eyes locked onto mine. There was an inexplicable inte
“It’s alright,” he reassured me, his voice gentle and understanding. “You don’t have to tell me right away if it’s that hard. But I will be expecting an answer.” I nodded in response, though uncertainty lingered in the depths of my thoughts. The prospect of giving him the answer he sought felt like
Just as I was securing the bottle in my bag, a knock resounded at the door. Startled, the bottle slipped from my grasp, but I quickly retrieved it and tucked it safely away before making my way to the door. Outside stood an unfamiliar maid, her expression stoic. “The Pack Father has summoned you to
I flinched, feeling exposed. “Yes, I did, but...” “Did he mark you?” Stephan’s question hung heavy in the air, freezing me in place. “Please, just let me explain. I–” “Yes or no?” His stern tone left no room for explanations, trapping me in a corner. “Yes,” I admitted quietly, my gaze dropping i
RAYMOND “These are antidepressants, Alpha.” Dr. Cole sat in a chair across from me. I raised an eyebrow, studying the photo on my phone. “People take these to deal with depression, right?” Dr. Cole looked puzzled. “Yes, but why are you asking?” I waved it off. “Never mind. You can go now.” He o
I could have dodged it, but my body was stiff, and took the blow, stumbling backward until my legs found some footing. Tarr continued, “A hundred people were admitted to the hospital today. Every single day, people are either dying or turning into vampires. An entire village population was wiped o
Yet, despite the rationality of it all, I couldn’t shake the feeling of betrayal. It was a physical ache to think that I had fallen in love with her, of all people. Where had I gone wrong? I had poured my heart into our relationship, ensuring her comfort and well-being. And this was how she had cho